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Mobile app

From their arrival in 1933 we see how Amsterdam changed from a safe haven into an occupied city where Jews were isolated, arrested and deported. Where possible we give additional and in depth information from other websites about Jewish Amsterdam and the city in time of war.

Anne Frank’s Amsterdam can be viewed in several ways:

Chronologically – browse consecutively through the items on the timeline and learn about the city’s history.

By subject – choose items about a particular subject such as collaboration and resistance, the persecution of the Jews or the Hunger Winter.

Via a person – Follow one person’s experiences.

Via a location – Discover what has happened over the years at one location.

New entry system for the Anne Frank House

Museum ticket sales

From 9 AM to 3:30 PM the museum is only open to visitors with an online ticket for a specific timeslot. From 3:30 PM until closing time you can visit the Anne Frank House without an online ticket by buying a ticket at the museum entrance.